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Oral Cannabis consumption and intraperitoneal THC:CBD dosing results in changes in brain and plasma neurochemicals and endocannabinoids in mice.

Nichole A ReisdorphKatrina DoengesCassandra LevensJon MankeMichael ArmstrongHarry SmithKevin QuinnRichard RadcliffeRichard ReisdorphLaura SabaKristine A Kuhn
Published in: Journal of cannabis research (2024)
Changes to neurochemicals and eCBs were apparent at all doses regardless of treatment type. Levels of neurochemicals seemed to vary based on the presence of a complex Cannabis extract, suggesting a non-linear response between THC and neurochemicals following repeated oral dosing.
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